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About PVWATTS v.2 - Internet Map Server:
You can access the information contained here from the PVWatts v.2 Internet Map Server site
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How to Use the PVWatts v.2 site on NREL's Internet Map Server:
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| Figure 1. Screen shot of PVWatts v.2 site on NREL's Internet Map Server. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The available layers are all in collapsible groups on the right side of the screen. To hide layers, use your mouse and click on the
You can use any of the tools by selecting one with your mouse. If the
Also with this version are the Find Location by Zip Code and by Latitude/Longitude user input boxes, along the bottom of the screen in Figure 1. To use the Zip Code user input box, you do not have to have the Zip Code Layer active - just type in a 5-digit zip code and click on Go. If an invalid zip code is entered, you will get an error message. When a valid zip code is entered, the map will zoom in and the zip code you entered will be indicated with a gray transparent color and a thicker purple border around the polygon. Note: currently when you use this tool, the zip code layer becomes the active layer so if you want to run the PVWATTS tool, you will have to select the Launch PVWATTS v.2 layer again. To use the Latitude/Longitude user input box, type in your numbers (in decimal degrees) making sure you use a minus sign (as an example, 45.0/-111.0) and click on Go. If an invalid Latitude/Longitude is entered, you will not get an error message; nothing will happen. When a valid value is entered, the map will zoom in to the Latitude/Longitude you indicated and be indicated by a purple triangle. A video tutorial that demonstrates how NREL's dynamic map web sites work is available at NREL's GIS website. Click on the link in the last paragraph. For questions, comments or suggestions regarding NREL's IMS PVWATTS v.2 site please email the IMS Administrator.
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